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Autumn Delight is an apple recommended by the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program for northern gardens and Canadian Prairie conditions. The handout lists it in the apple section, where apples have a late August to October harvest window under Saskatoon conditions. [S1]
The source gives little origin detail. Autumn Delight appears in a University of Saskatchewan varieties subsection and is also listed among newer University of Saskatchewan cider apple varieties. The available source gives no parentage, breeder, release year, or testing code. [S1]
The fruit description is brief. Autumn Delight is grouped with Prairie Sensation and Misty Rose as one of three varieties described as "very tasty and firm." The same source says the cider apple group has very good juice yield, often above 75%, with a good sugar to acid ratio. It does not give a separate juice analysis for Autumn Delight. [S1]
The source gives no tree habit, disease notes, storage behavior, or direct hardiness zone. Its hardiness context comes from its inclusion in a University of Saskatchewan recommended varieties handout based on Saskatoon and Prairie fruit growing experience, not from a specific zone rating. [S1]
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“The cut fruit has good browning resistance and the core is of medium size and open.”
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“Titratable Acidity: 0.53-0.57% Malic acid.”
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“The fruit stem is long.”
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“Sugar: 11-14.5 brix.”
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 143 | Recommended fruit Varieties | unknown | 3 | 0 | 0 | p4 | Also listed among newer University of Saskatchewan cider apple varieties.; Listed in the University of Saskatchewan varieties subsection.; Included among three varieties described as very tasty and firm. |
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| 143 | p4 | culinary_use | Also listed among newer University of Saskatchewan cider apple varieties. | (these 3 are very tasty and firm) Autumn Delight ;Prairie Sensation Misty Rose | page_block:0.90 |
| 143 | p4 | breeder_reference | Listed in the University of Saskatchewan varieties subsection. | (these 3 are very tasty and firm) Autumn Delight ;Prairie Sensation Misty Rose | page_block:0.90 |
| 143 | p4 | flavor_profile | Included among three varieties described as very tasty and firm. | (these 3 are very tasty and firm) Autumn Delight ;Prairie Sensation Misty Rose | page_block:0.90 |
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| culinary_use | Also listed among newer University of Saskatchewan cider apple varieties. | 0.90 |
| breeder_reference | Listed in the University of Saskatchewan varieties subsection. | 0.92 |
| flavor_profile | Included among three varieties described as very tasty and firm. | 0.95 |
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